How Much Does a Kitchen Remodel Cost in the Western Chicago Suburbs in 2026?
It’s the first question almost every homeowner asks us, and the most honest answer is: it depends — but here are the ranges we’re actually seeing in 2026 across Oak Park, Hinsdale, La Grange, Brookfield, Naperville, Wheaton, and the surrounding western Chicago suburbs.
This isn’t a national average. Costs in the western suburbs sit notably higher than the rest of Illinois — older housing stock, tighter permit cycles, and demand for high-quality finishes all push pricing up. Here’s what to budget for, line by line.
Quick answer: 2026 kitchen remodel budget ranges
| Tier | Scope | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|
| Refresh | Cabinet refacing, new countertops, new appliances, paint, lighting | $25,000 – $55,000 |
| Mid-range remodel | New semi-custom cabinets, quartz/granite, mid-tier appliances, tile, layout same | $60,000 – $110,000 |
| High-end remodel | Custom cabinetry, natural stone, pro-grade appliances, layout changes, electrical/plumbing rework | $110,000 – $200,000 |
| Luxury / gut | Walls down, addition, full custom millwork, top-tier appliances and finishes | $200,000 – $400,000+ |
For most homes in Oak Park, La Grange, and Hinsdale, kitchens land in the $80,000–$150,000 band once permits, design, and the small things are added in. Naperville and Wheaton tend to come in 5–10% lower because newer construction means fewer surprises behind the walls.
What drives the number up
1. Layout changes and wall removals
Opening a wall between the kitchen and dining room is the single most common scope add-on we see in western suburb craftsman homes. If the wall is load-bearing — and in 1920s-1940s houses it usually is — you’re adding a structural beam, an engineer’s sign-off, and another permit step. Expect $8,000–$20,000 for the structural work alone.
2. Electrical and plumbing rework
Older Brookfield and Oak Park homes often still have knob-and-tube wiring or a 100-amp panel that can’t handle a modern induction range plus a wall oven. Bringing the kitchen up to code typically means panel upgrades and new circuits — figure $5,000–$15,000.
3. Cabinetry tier
Cabinetry is usually 30–40% of a kitchen budget, which means the cabinet decision moves the total budget more than any other single choice. Stock cabinets run $7,000–$15,000 for a typical kitchen. Semi-custom is $20,000–$40,000. Fully custom local millwork — common in Hinsdale and Wheaton high-end remodels — is $40,000–$90,000+.
4. Stone and tile
Quartz counters average $80–$120/sq ft installed. Marble and exotic granite run $150–$300/sq ft. Backsplash tile varies wildly — basic subway is $15/sq ft installed; handmade zellige or bookmatched stone slabs can hit $80/sq ft+.
5. Appliances
A mid-range appliance package (range, fridge, dishwasher, microwave, hood) runs $8,000–$15,000. A pro-grade package — Wolf range, Sub-Zero fridge, Miele dishwasher — easily hits $25,000–$50,000.
Sample line-item budget — mid-range Oak Park kitchen ($95,000)
| Design & permits | $4,500 |
| Demo & disposal | $3,500 |
| Framing & structural (wall removal w/ beam) | $11,000 |
| Electrical (panel upgrade + new circuits) | $7,500 |
| Plumbing (sink relocation, gas line) | $4,500 |
| Drywall & paint | $3,800 |
| Flooring (refinish existing oak) | $3,200 |
| Semi-custom cabinetry | $24,000 |
| Quartz counters & backsplash | $8,500 |
| Mid-tier appliance package | $10,500 |
| Plumbing fixtures & lighting | $5,000 |
| Final finishes & punch list | $4,000 |
| Contingency (5%) | $5,000 |
| Total | $95,000 |
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How to spend smart in the western suburbs
- Don’t move the sink unless you have to. Plumbing rework on a slab or in a tight first-floor footprint can run $4,000–$8,000 — money that’s usually better spent on cabinets or stone.
- Spend on cabinetry, save on appliances (or vice versa, but pick one). Cabinets are visible every minute you’re in the kitchen. Pro-grade appliances are visible mostly when guests are over.
- Insist on a fixed-price bid. “Time and materials” on a kitchen is how budgets balloon 30%. A reputable western-suburbs contractor should be able to commit to a number.
- Build in a 5–10% contingency. Older homes hide things — knob-and-tube, balloon framing, asbestos tile under the linoleum. Plan for it.
- Permit, even when no one’s watching. Brookfield, Oak Park, and Hinsdale all enforce vigorously, and unpermitted work shows up at resale.
Frequently asked
How long does a western-suburbs kitchen remodel take?
From the day demo starts: 8–12 weeks for a mid-range remodel, 14–20 for a high-end one with structural changes. Add 4–8 weeks of design and lead-time on the front end.
What ROI does a kitchen remodel return at resale?
National data puts kitchen ROI between 60–80%. In the western Chicago suburbs — where buyers expect updated kitchens — we see 70–90% return on mid-range projects, and over 100% on smaller refresh-tier projects in hot markets like Hinsdale and Wheaton.
Should I get multiple bids?
Yes — but compare scope as carefully as price. A $60k bid and a $100k bid for “the same” kitchen almost always have a different scope inside. Get line-itemed proposals.
Get a real number for your kitchen
Every kitchen has a different price tag, and the best way to find out yours is a free walk-through. We’ll come look at the space, talk through what you have in mind, and give you a fixed-price scope.
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